MFA Fine Art
Why choose this course?Kingston School of Art is an internationally regarded art school with a reputation for excellence and innovation in research across disciplines. The newly restructured MFA Fine Art course invites applicants to critically engage with contemporary art and identify what the urgent questions for contemporary practice are. Artists joining the course are asked to reflect on the historical, social, political, technological and intellectual conditions for artistic production. We believe students will then be equipped to understand and question contemporary art and lead rather than follow developments in the field. Teaching on the course is designed to carefully nurture the core methods, ideas and approaches of its students. The course is studio based with world-class technical facilities and teaching that will consolidate and strengthen students’ positions as practicing artists.What you will studyThis course will help you to enhance your research and analytical skills as an integral aspect of your studio practice. Your own research is augmented by collaborative work, seminars and talks. Within a diverse cohort of students, you’ll challenge one another’s world views, towards an in depth understanding of cultural production. You will amass a substantial body of work, develop and apply highly attuned analytical skills, practice innovative exhibition strategies and hone your confidence as an artist.Teaching and assessmentThe course employs a range of approaches to teaching and learning. Lectures, seminars, group critiques, individual tutorials, optional study visits, presentations, workshops and assessed expositions of work support the development of your practice and research.After you graduateOur graduates have progressed to careers in curation, arts administration, project management, arts education and PhD study, and have established arts collectives internationally. Whilst the course does not offer progression onto the Fine Art PhD at Kingston School of Art it is understood that the programme supports those interested in developing a practice-based PhD proposal in the future with which they can apply to PhD programmes nationally and internationally as well as at Kingston School of Art.